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What is an Isolation Valve?
An Isolation Valve is a solenoid operated valve where the fluid path is completely isolated from the valve’s solenoid actuation mechanism. The only wetted parts are the valve diaphragm and the valve body – hence the name Isolation Valve.
Inert
For high purity applications and aggressive media handling, the fluid path in the isolation valve can be made entirely of extremely inert materials such as PTFE – something that can not be done with pinch valves as PTFE tubing would be too hard to pinch.
Our all-PTFE solenoid operated isolation valves are the most chemically inert solution available.
We also offer a choice of PEEK and PPS valve bodies as well as a range of diaphragm materials to suit a large variety of mechanical and chemical requirements.
Reliable
Our valves use continuous duty solenoids rated to over 20 million cycles. They feature low power consumption and fast response time.
Standard construction
These are a list of the common features and styles of our standard isolation valves:
Customization Services
We routinely offer fully customized solutions on our solenoid operated isolation valves to meet equipment makers’ precise specifications.
Please contact us to discuss your special requirements, including:
- choice of wetted materials
- operating pressure up to 550 PSIG
- custom lead wire length
- special port threads
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- driving voltage from 3 to 220V
- manifold design
- connectorization
- special port locations
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3-step Easy Product Selection Guide
Step 1: Select Valve Function (NC= normally closed, NO = normally open)
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